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dysonman1

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I just received this new in box Royal classic power team tank cleaner yesterday. It was brand new, and sent to me by one of the Tacony dealers. It had been in the stock for 20 years, sitting in its box waiting for someone to love it. I had written an article on royal power tanks for the March issue of the vacuum dealers floor care journal, a monthly magazine sent to every vacuum shop in America. The dealer saw my article and decided to send me his last brand new in the box Royal.

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No more electronic controls on this model 4750. It was one of the last royal power tanks to be built. Slide variable speed control, and push/push on off switch.

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Anyone who wants to see the Royal, it will be on display during the Vacuum Collectors Convention, June 14 - 16 at the Vacuum Cleaner Museum in St. James, Missouri. The convention has NO FEE for any vacuum collector who wants to join us.
 
yes. That power nozzle was made for the Royal Co. by Centec. It's a Panasonic designed nozzle, so it is very similar to the one on sears vacuum cleaners.
 
This Royal Power Tank uses a double fan, double ball bearing, High Efficiency, Lamb Motor. The same one used in Tri-Stars (before Electrolux bought them), Princess III's, Kenmores, etc.

It's very powerful.
 
Very Cool...

Congratulations!

I also got one of this exact model for $25 with a bad motor.

I further demolished the motor trying to get it out and replaced it with another one.

Was tricky because I failed to carefully document the which wires went where.

Figured it out and viola, a wonderful vacuum.

Powerful, clean, all original attachments/PN and an extra long hose. I do no move the switch to max...not necessary. Now one of my favorites.
 

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